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Author: Matt Dowd

Matt is a professional writer, avid traveler, and curious soul with a nose for new and interesting information. He brings his perspective to you as a primary author for InClue. Matt is constantly on the search for great information about topics ranging from human interest to technology, and everything in between.

Immigrant Detainees Paid $1 a Day to Clean Private Prison File Lawsuit

July 14, 2015Matt Dowd

In the U.S., the average workplace is home to roughly 500 different kinds of bacteria, even prisons such as the detainment facility in Denver, CO. At this workplace, however, germs are the least of everyone’s concerns. At the private prison facility located just outside of Denver, immigrants who were detained there while awaiting deportation proceedings […]

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Google Releases New Web Design Program

July 11, 2015September 9, 2021Matt Dowd

A year after releasing Material Design, Google announced on Monday that it is releasing Material Design Lite (MDL), a web design program intended to work on websites at large and not just mobile operating system devices. SiliconANGLE.com reports that Google’s new release can be used in conjuction with CSS, JavaScript, HTML, and other web design […]

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Scientists Reveal World’s Smallest Bible — and Its Size Will Astound You

July 10, 2015Matt Dowd

The Bible is full of miracles. We can all recall how Noah was able to fit two of every species of animal onto his ark, or how Jesus was able to feed 5,000 men with just five loaves of bread and two fish. And recently, modern-day scientists achieved a feat that might just be able […]

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Empire State of Mind? Paris Approves of Controversial New Skyscraper

July 9, 2015Matt Dowd

It seems as though the City of Lights will soon look more like the Big Apple. At least, that’s the concern many Parisians share after the Paris City Council on Tuesday approved plans for a 42-story skyscraper in the 15th arrondissement, close to the Eiffel Tower. The Independent reports that the Tour Triangle (or “Triangle […]

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One Percent Decide Buying Luxury Homes Too Complicated, Requires Disruption

July 9, 2015Matt Dowd

Home prices have finally recovered from the catastrophic bubble bursting of the Great Recession, and now, a Los Angeles brokerage firm is trying to take advantage of rising prices with new bidding software. In the same way that Uber and Airbnb have “disrupted” the hotel and transportation industry, Deasey/Penner and Partners hope that their new […]

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Hot Dogs: Police, Firefighters Help Rescue Canines From Hot Roofs

July 8, 2015Matt Dowd

During the hottest days of summer, a roof is no place for anyone to be. Even if said roof is inspected once a year as recommended, these shingled surfaces can reach burning-hot temperatures as the sun beats down. But on occasion, some of our four-legged friends find themselves up on a rooftop with no way […]

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